Bangladesh touch for Assam’s historical icon Chilarai
The Hindu
IGNCA promotes Chilarai, Bangladesh's legendary Koch general, through Hindi play. Ruhul Amin, Bangladesh's Assistant High Commissioner, attends. IGNCA's initiative to bring icons of NE to national stage. Workshop-oriented play directed by Himangshu Sharma, Sangeet Natak Akademi's Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Award recipient. IGNCA promotes Chilarai, Bangladesh's legendary Koch general, through Hindi play. Ruhul Amin attends. IGNCA initiative to bring icons of NE to national stage. Workshop-oriented play directed by Himangshu Sharma.
Assam’s bid to promote another historical icon after Ahom general Lachit Borphukan has a Bangladesh flavour.
The North East Regional Centre (NERC) of the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA) in Guwahati staged a Hindi play titled ‘Mahaveer Chilarai’, based on the life of legendary Koch general Sukladhwaja.
Sukladhwaja was the younger brother of Naranarayan, the second king of the 16th-century Kamata kingdom’s Kock dynasty but was more popular as Chilarai, a nickname he earned for carrying out military strikes as fast as a chila, Assamese for a kite.
The play was the culmination of a month-long workshop and theatrical production project of the NERC.
Among the dignitaries who attended the staging of the play on July 20 was Ruhul Amin, the Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh in India. According to the organisers, Dhaka has taken a keen interest in Chilarai because his brother’s kingdom covered large swathes of present-day Bangladesh.
The Kamata kingdom was spread across present-day Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal, areas up to Kamrup district in Assam, and Rangpur and northern parts of Mymensingh districts of Bangladesh.
“The theatre project was part of showcasing the life and accomplishments of the legends of the northeast on the national stage. This presentation focussed on Chilarai’s multifaceted personality,” Suresh Goduka, the regional director of IGNCA-NERC said.
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